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RICHARD R. ROSENKRANZ 1105 Sunset Avenue Room 321 PANCRC Kansas State University Manhattan, KS 66506 EDUCATION Degree/Cert Institution Year Major Graduate Certificate Kansas State University; Manhattan, KS 2017 Public Health Ph.D. Kansas State University; Manhattan, KS 2008 Human Nutrition Dissertation: Impacting the home environment toward the prevention of childhood obesity M.S. Kansas State University; Manhattan, KS 2001 Kinesiology M.A. University of North Dakota; Grand Forks, ND 1996 Psychology B.A. University of Kansas; Lawrence, KS 1993 Psychology; Human Development & Family Life, with departmental honors PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS 2014– Associate Professor, with tenure: Department of Food, Nutrition, Dietetics & Health, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS Graduate School and Masters of Public Health Program Graduate Faculty Member Faculty Scientist, Johnson Cancer Research Center Ancillary Faculty Member, Department of Kinesiology Special Graduate Faculty Status in the Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, University of Kansas at Wichita 2017 Professor: Health and Physical Education Program, School of Science and Health, Western Sydney University, Sydney Australia 2012–2014 Assistant Professor: Department of Human Nutrition, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 2011–2016 Adjunct Fellow: School of Science and Health, Western Sydney University, Sydney Australia 2010–2011 Lecturer/Research Fellow: School of Biomedical & Health Sciences, University of Western Sydney Sydney, Australia 2010–2011 Adjunct Assistant Professor: Department of Human Nutrition, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS

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RICHARD R. ROSENKRANZ

1105 Sunset Avenue Room 321 PANCRC

Kansas State University Manhattan, KS 66506

EDUCATION

Degree/Cert Institution Year Major Graduate Certificate

Kansas State University; Manhattan, KS

2017 Public Health

Ph.D. Kansas State University; Manhattan, KS

2008 Human Nutrition Dissertation: Impacting the home environment toward the prevention of childhood obesity

M.S. Kansas State University; Manhattan, KS

2001 Kinesiology

M.A. University of North Dakota; Grand Forks, ND

1996 Psychology

B.A. University of Kansas; Lawrence, KS

1993 Psychology; Human Development & Family Life, with departmental honors

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS

2014–

Associate Professor, with tenure: Department of Food, Nutrition, Dietetics & Health, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS Graduate School and Masters of Public Health Program Graduate Faculty Member Faculty Scientist, Johnson Cancer Research Center Ancillary Faculty Member, Department of Kinesiology Special Graduate Faculty Status in the Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health,

University of Kansas at Wichita

2017 Professor: Health and Physical Education Program, School of Science and Health, Western Sydney University, Sydney Australia

2012–2014 Assistant Professor: Department of Human Nutrition, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS

2011–2016 Adjunct Fellow: School of Science and Health, Western Sydney University, Sydney Australia

2010–2011 Lecturer/Research Fellow: School of Biomedical & Health Sciences, University of Western Sydney Sydney, Australia

2010–2011 Adjunct Assistant Professor: Department of Human Nutrition, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS

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2008–2010 Assistant Professor: Department of Human Nutrition, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS

2007–2008 Research Associate: Community Health Institute, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS

2005–2007 Graduate Research Assistant: Community Health Institute, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS

2003–2004 National Select Team Junior Coach & Program Coordinator: USA Triathlon, Olympic Training Center, Colorado Springs, CO

2002–2003 Athlete Development Director: USA Triathlon National Training Center, Clermont, FL

2001 National Resident Team Assistant Coach, National Collegiate Team Assistant Coach: USA Triathlon, Olympic Training Center, Colorado Springs, CO

2001 Adjunct Instructor: Pueblo Community College, Pueblo, CO

2000 Instructor, Coordinator of Testing & Tutors: Allen County Community College, Iola, KS

ACADEMIC HONORS AND AWARDS 2018 Winner of Kansas State University Excellence in Engagement Award 2018 Nominee for College of Human Ecology Faculty Research Excellence Award 2016 Winner of K-State Global Campus Excellence in Online Teaching Award 2016 Supervisor of Mr. Trias Mahmudiono, finalist for American Society for Nutrition’s Graduate Student Research Awards Competition, finalist for American Society for Nutrition’s Emerging Leaders in Nutrition Science Competition at Annual Conference 2015 Faculty Host, Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Agriculture & Life Science, Prof. Anthony Maeder 2014 Nominee for College of Human Ecology Myers-Alford Outstanding Teaching Award 2014 Nominee for College of Human Ecology Student Development Award 2014 Recipient of K-State Oz to Oz Award (first inaugural participant) 2013 Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine 2013 Nominee for College of Human Ecology Faculty Research Excellence Award 2011 Co-supervisor, Ms. Lisa Yorston, Winner of Univ. Western Sydney Medal for Academic Excellence 2010 Winner of Journal of Nutrition Education & Behavior Best Great Educational Material Award 2009 Recipient of Big XII Faculty Fellowship 2006 Recipient of Healthy Foods, Healthy Farms Professional Development Scholarship 2006 Recipient of Kansas Public Health Association Conference Scholarship 2005–2007 Recipient of Kansas State University Nutrition for Youth Graduate Scholarship 2005 Member of Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society 1993 Honors Graduate, Human Development & Family Life at University of Kansas 1993 Jayhawk Scholar, All Big-8 Academic Team at University of Kansas 1993 Winner of University of Kansas Athletics Department Team GPA Award: Cross Country 1991–1993 Member of Gold Key National Honor Society 1991–1993 Member of Psi Chi National Honor Society in Psychology

ACADEMIC INSTRUCTION

Kansas State University 2012–2018 Public Health Nutrition (HN 600) via Global Campus taught 11x

Mean rating of overall teacher effectiveness = 4.4/5.0 2008–2017 Public Health Nutrition (HN 600) taught 8x

Mean rating of overall teacher effectiveness = 4.42/5.0

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2014–2017 Nutritional Epidemiology (HN 844) via Global Campus taught 2x Mean rating of overall teacher effectiveness = 4.65/5.0

2009–2018 Nutritional Epidemiology (HN 844) taught 6x Mean rating of overall teacher effectiveness = 4.67/5.0

2009–2012 Development of Healthful Eating & Physical Activity in Children (HN 782) taught 2x Mean rating of overall teacher effectiveness = 4.25/5.0

2010 Basic Nutrition (HN 132, Course supervisor) University of Western Sydney 2011 Research Methods: Quantitative & Qualitative (400864) taught 2x 2010–2011 Health Advancement & Health Promotion (400418) taught 2x 2010–2011 Foundations of Research & Evidence-Based Practice (400863) taught 3x

PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS Peer-reviewed journal articles 2018, in press, and advance online publication 1. Rosenkranz RR, Geller KS, Duncan MJ, Caperchione CM, Vandelanotte C, Maeder AJ, Savage TN, Van Itallie

A, Kolt GS. (2018) Validity and reliability of measures assessing social-cognitive determinants of physical activity in low-active Australian adults. Measurement in Physical Education & Exercise Science, doi.org/10.1080/1091367X.2018.1457963.

2. Vandelanotte C, Duncan MJ, Kolt GS, Caperchione CM, Savage TN, Van Itallie A, Oldmeadow C, Alley SJ, Rosenkranz RR, & Mummery WK (2018). More real-world trials are needed to establish if web-based physical activity interventions are effective. Br J Sports Med. 0:1–2. doi:10.1136/bjsports-2018-099437.

3. Mahmudiono T, Nindya TS, Andrias DR, Magatsari H, Rachmah Q, & Rosenkranz RR. (in press) Comparison of maternal nutrition literacy, dietary diversity and food security among households with and without double burden of malnutrition in Surabaya, Indonesia. Malaysian Journal of Nutrition.

4. Cull BJ, Rosenkranz SK, & Rosenkranz RR. (2018) Impact of Online, Video-Based Wellness Training on Girl

Scout Leaders’ Wellness Promotion Self-Efficacy, Intention, and Knowledge: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial. Aims Public Health. 5(3):225–234. doi:10.3934/publichealth.2018.3.225.

5. Mahmudiono T, Nindya TS, Andrias DR, Magatsari H, & Rosenkranz RR. (2018) Household Food Insecurity as a Predictor of Stunted Children and Overweight/Obese Mothers (SCOWT) in Urban Indonesia. Nutrients, 10:535. doi:10.3390/nu10050535

6. Casey K, Mailey E, Rosenkranz RR, Swank A, Ablah E, & Rosenkranz SK. (2018) Does dietary intake change during an intervention to reduce sedentary behavior and cardiovascular disease risk? A randomized comparative effectiveness trial. BMC Nutrition, 4:16. doi.org/10.1186/s40795-018-0223-1

7. Joyce J, Rosenkranz RR, & Rosenkranz SK. (in press) Variation in Nutritional Quality of School Lunches with Implementation of National School Lunch Program Guidelines. Journal of School Health.

8. Schlechter CR, Rosenkranz RR, Guagliano JG, Milliken GA, Dzewaltowski DA (2018). Physical activity during time-segmented youth sport flag football practice. BMC Public Health, 18:226. doi.org/10.1186/s12889-018-5108-3

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9. Cull BJ, Dzewaltowski DA, Guagliano JM, Rosenkranz SK, Knutson C, & Rosenkranz RR (epub 2018). Wellness-Promoting Practices through Girl Scouts: A Pragmatic Superiority Randomized Controlled Trial with Additional Dissemination. American Journal of Health Promotion. doi.org/10.1177/0890117118754825

10. Alley SJ, Kolt GS, Duncan MJ, Caperchione CM, Savage TN, Maeder AJ, Rosenkranz RR, Tague R, Van Itallie A, Mummery WK, Vandelanotte C (2018). The effectiveness of a Web 2.0 physical activity intervention in older adults – A randomised controlled trial. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 15:4. doi.org/10.1186/s12966-017-0641-5

2017 11. Vandelanotte C, Kolt GS, Caperchione CM, Savage TN, Rosenkranz RR, Maeder AJ Van Itallie A, Tague R,

Oldmeadow C, Mummery WK, Duncan MJ (2017). Effectiveness of Web 2.0 applications to increase physical activity in real-world settings: a randomized ecological trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 19(11):e390. doi:10.2196/jmir.8484.

12. Kolt GS, George ES, Rebar AL, Duncan MJ, Vandelanotte C, Caperchione CM, Maeder AJ, Tague, R, Savage TN, Van Itallie, AV, Mawella NR, Hsu WW, Mummery KW, & Rosenkranz RR (2017). Associations between quality of life, and duration and frequency of physical activity, and sedentary behaviour: Baseline findings from the Walk 2.0 randomised controlled trial. PLoS One, 12(6):e0180072. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0180072.

13. Guagliano JM, Updyke NJ, Rodicheva NV, Rosenkranz SK, Dzewaltowski DA, Schlechter CR, & Rosenkranz RR (2017). The influence of session context on physical activity levels among Russian girls during a summer camp. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 88(3): 352–357. doi:10.1080/02701367.2017.1331291.

14. Rosenkranz RR, Rodicheva N, Updyke N, Rosenkranz SK, & Dzewaltowski DA (2017). Behaviorally oriented nutrition education intervention at a Russian summer camp for improving children’s dietary choices: A quasi-experimental study. Nutrire, 42:18. doi:10.1186/s41110-017-0044-z.

15. Kolt GS, Rosenkranz RR, Vandelanotte C, Caperchione CM, Maeder AJ, Tague, R, Savage TN, Van Itallie, AV, Mummery KW, Oldmeadow, C, & Duncan MJ (2017). Using Web 2.0 applications to promote health-related physical activity: Findings from the WALK 2.0 randomised controlled trial. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 51:1433–1440. doi:10.1136/bjsports-2016-096890.

16. Schenkelberg MA, Rosenkranz RR, Milliken GA, Menear K, & Dzewaltowski DA (2017). Implications of social

groups on sedentary behavior of children with autism: A pilot study. Journal of Autism & Developmental Disorders, 47(4):1223–1230. doi:10.1007/s10803-017-3037-0

17. Schlechter CR, Rosenkranz RR, Fees BS, & Dzewaltowski DA. (2017). Preschool daily patterns of physical activity driven by location and context. Journal of School Health, 87(3):194–199. doi:10.1111/josh.12486

18. Schlechter CR, Rosenkranz RR, Milliken G, & Dzewaltowski DA (2017). Physical activity levels during youth

sport practice: Does coach training or experience have an influence? Journal of Sports Sciences, 35(1):22–28. doi:10.1080/02640414.2016.1154593

19. Bennie A, Peralta LR, Gibbons,S, Lubans DR, & Rosenkranz RR (2017). Increasing relevance and choice for students in physical education: Teachers’ perceptions about the effectiveness and acceptability of strategies used in the Motivating Active Learning in Physical Education (MALP) Trial. Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 45(3):302–319. doi:10.1080/1359866X.2016.1207059

20. Mahmudiono T, Sumarmi S, & Rosenkranz RR (2017). Household dietary diversity and child stunting in East Java, Indonesia. Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 26(2):317–325. doi:10.6133/apjcn.012016.01

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2016 21. Duncan MJ, Rosenkranz RR, Vandelanotte C, Caperchione CM, Rebar AL, Maeder AJ, Tague, R, Savage TN,

Van Itallie, AV, Mummery KW, & Kolt GS (2016). What is the impact of obtaining medical clearance to participate in a randomised controlled trial examining a physical activity intervention on the sociodemographic and risk factor profile of included participants? Trials, 17:580. doi: 10.1186/s13063-016-1715-4

22. Htoo ZW, Hsu WW, & Rosenkranz RR (2016). Systematic review and meta-analysis: Is lifestyle modification effective for glycemic control among type II diabetic adults in Southeast Asia? Diabetes Research & Clinical Practice, 122:148–153. doi:10.1016/j.diabres.2016.10.008

23. Rebar AL, Boles C, Burton NW, Duncan MJ, Short CE, Happell B, Kolt GS, Caperchione CM, Rosenkranz RR, & Vandelanotte C (2016). Healthy Mind, Healthy Body: A randomized trial of a computer-tailored vs. an interactive web-based physical activity intervention for adults with depressive symptoms. Mental Health and Physical Activity, 11:29–37. doi:10.1016/j.mhpa.2016.08.001

24. Schlechter CR, Rosenkranz RR, Guagliano JM, & Dzewaltowski DA (2016). A systematic review of children's dietary interventions with parents as change agents: Application of the RE-AIM Framework. Preventive Medicine, 91:233–243. doi:10.1016/j.ypmed.2016.08.030

25. Emerson SR, Rosenkranz SK, Rosenkranz RR, Kurti SP, & Harms CA (2016). The potential link between sugar-sweetened beverage consumption and post-exercise airway narrowing across puberty? Public Health Nutrition, 19(13):2435–2440. doi:10.1017/S1368980015003109

26. Kurti SP, Kurti AN, Emerson SR, Rosenkranz RR, Smith JR, Harms CA, & Rosenkranz SR (2016). Indoor air pollution exposure and influence of lifestyle on respiratory health and lung function in Belizean adults and children. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 13:643. doi:10.3390/ijerph13070643

27. Mahmudiono T, Nindya TS, Andrias DR, Megatsari H, & Rosenkranz RR (2016). The effectiveness of nutrition education for overweight/obese mothers with stunted children (NEO-MOM) in reducing double burden of malnutrition in Indonesia: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. BMC Public Health, 16:486. doi:10.1186/s12889-016-3155-1

28. Cull BJ, Rosenkranz SK, Dzewaltowski DA, Teeman CS, Knutson CK, & Rosenkranz RR (2016). Wildcat Wellness Coaching feasibility trial: protocol for home-based health behavior mentoring in girls. Pilot & Feasibility Studies, 2:26. doi:10.1186/s40814-016-0066-y

29. Caperchione CM, Duncan MJ, Kolt GS, Vandelanotte C, Rosenkranz RR, Maeder AJ, Noakes M., Karunanithi, M, & Mummery KW (2016). Translating health promotion research into community practice: The ManUp project. Health Promotion International, 2016:31:450–458. doi:10.1093/heapro/dav005

30. Caperchione CM, Duncan MJ, Rosenkranz RR, Vandelanotte C, Van Itallie AK, Savage TN, Hooker C, Maeder AJ, Mummery WK, & Kolt GS (2016). Recruitment, screening, and baseline participant characteristics in the WALK 2.0 Study: A randomized controlled trial using Web 2.0 applications to promote physical activity Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications, 2:25–33. doi:10.1016/j.conctc.2015.12.004

31. Cull BJ, Rosenkranz SK, Lawler TP, Rosenkranz RR, & Haub M (2016). The Seated Inactivity Trial (S.I.T): Physical activity and dietary outcomes associated with eight weeks of imposed sedentary behavior. Journal of Physical Activity & Health, 13:249–256. doi:10.1123/jpah.2015-0096

2015

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32. Rosenkranz RR, Duncan MJ, Caperchione CM, Kolt GS, Vandelanotte C, Maeder AJ, Savage TN, & Mummery KW (2015). Validation of a brief Stages of Change instrument for the goal of 10,000 steps per day. BMC Public Health, 15:1197. doi:10.1186/s12889-015-2539-y

33. Vandelanotte C, Stanton R, Rebar AL, Van Itallie AK, Caperchione CM, Duncan MJ, Savage TN, Rosenkranz

RR, & Kolt GS (2015). Physical activity screening to recruit inactive randomized controlled trial participants: How much is too much? Trials, 16:446. doi:10.1186/s13063-015-0976-7

34. Guagliano JM, Lonsdale C, Rosenkranz RR, Parker, PD, Agho KK, & Kolt GS (2015). Mediators effecting moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and inactivity for girls from an intervention program delivered in an organised youth sports setting. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 18:678–683. doi:10.1016/j.jsams.2015.05.005.

35. Geller KS, Rosenkranz RR, Hastmann TJ, Dzewaltowski DA, & Shoemaker CA (2015). Measuring elementary-

aged children’s self-efficacy and proxy efficacy for gardening, physical activity, and fruit and vegetable consumption. HortTechnology, 25(6):731–741.

36. Guagliano JM, Lonsdale C, Kolt GS, Rosenkranz RR, & George, ES (2015). Increasing girls’ activity levels during youth sports: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 18(4):412–417. doi:10.1016/j.jsams.2015.01.014.

37. Schenkelberg MA, Rosenkranz RR, Milliken GA, & Dzewaltowski DA (2015). Social environmental influences on physical activity of children with autism spectrum disorders. Journal of Physical Activity & Health, 12(5):636–641. doi:10.1123/jpah.2013-0312

2014 38. Caperchione CM, Kolt GS, Savage TN, Rosenkranz RR, Maeder AJ, Vandelanotte C, Duncan MJ, Van Itallie A,

Tague R, & Mummery WK (2014). WALK 2.0: Examining the effectiveness of Web 2.0 features to increase physical activity in a ‘real world’ setting: An ecological trial protocol. BMJ Open, 2014(4):e006374. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2014-006374

39. Guagliano JM, Rosenkranz RR, Lonsdale C, & Kolt GS (2014). Can coaches act as physical activity promoters for girls in organised youth sport? PLoS ONE, 9(9):e105960. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0105960

40. Duncan M, Caperchione CM, Ding H, Karunanithi M, Kolt GS, Maeder A, Nokes M, Tague R, Taylor P, Rosenkranz RR, Viljoen P, Vandelanotte C, & Mummery WK (2014). A randomised controlled trial examining the effectiveness of a web- and mobile phone-based intervention to promote physical activity and healthy eating in middle-aged males: Outcomes of the ManUp Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 16(6):e136. doi:10.2196/jmir.3107

41. Guagliano JM, Lonsdale C, Kolt GS, & Rosenkranz RR (2014). Increasing girls’ physical activity during an

organised youth sport basketball program: A randomized controlled trial protocol. BMC Public Health, 14:383. doi:10.1186/1471-2458-14-383

42. Dzewaltowski DA & Rosenkranz RR (2014). Youth development: An approach for physical activity behavioral science. Kinesiology Review, 3:92–100, doi:10.1123/kr.2014-0042

43. Short CE, Vandelanotte C, Dixon M, Rosenkranz RR, Hooker C, Karunanithi M, Kolt GS, Maeder AJ, Ding H, Taylor P, Mummery WK, & Duncan MJ (2014). Examining participant motives, expectations and experiences in a physical activity and nutrition intervention for men: The ManUp Trial. JMIR Research Protocols, 3(1):e2. doi:10.2196/resprot.2776

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44. George ES, Kolt GS, Rosenkranz RR, & Guagliano JM (2014). Physical activity and sedentary time: Male perceptions in a university work environment. American Journal of Men's Health, 8(2):148–158. doi: 10.1177/1557988313497217

2013 45. Rosenkranz RR, Duncan MJ, Rosenkranz SK, & Kolt GS (2013). Active lifestyles related to excellent self-rated

health and quality of life: Cross sectional findings from 194,545 participants in The 45 and Up Study. BMC Public Health, 13:1071. doi:10.1186/1471-2458-13-1071 Note: this article has been designated “Highly Accessed.”

46. Lonsdale C, Rosenkranz RR, Sanders T, Peralta LR, Bennie A, Jackson B, Taylor IM, & Lubans DR (2013). A cluster-randomized controlled trial of strategies to increase adolescents’ physical activity and motivation in physical education: Results of The Motivating Active Learning in Physical Education (MALP) Trial. Preventive Medicine, 57(5):696–702. doi:10.1016/j.ypmed.2013.09.003

47. Rosenkranz RR, Kolt GS, Brown J, & Berentson-Shaw J (2013). A review of enablers and barriers to physical

activity participation among older people of New Zealand and international populations. International SportMed Journal, 14(4):294–312. Persistent link- http://hdl.handle.net/10520/EJC146793

--- 48. Kolt GS, Rosenkranz RR, Savage TN, Maeder AJ, Vandelanotte C, Duncan MJ, Caperchione CM, Tague R,

Hooker C, & Mummery KW (2013). WALK 2.0 - Using Web 2.0 applications to promote health-related physical activity: A randomised controlled trial protocol. BMC Public Health, 13:436. doi:10.1186/1471-2458-13-436 Note: this article has been designated “Highly Accessed.”

49. George ES, Rosenkranz RR, & Kolt GS (2013). Chronic disease and sitting time in middle-aged Australian males: Findings from The 45 and Up Study. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 10:20. doi: 10.1186/1479-5868-10-20 Note: this article has been designated “Highly Accessed.”

50. Lonsdale C, Rosenkranz RR, Perralta LR, Bennie A, Fahey P & Lubans DR (2013). A systematic review and meta-analysis of interventions designed to increase moderate-to-vigorous physical activity during physical education lessons. Preventive Medicine, 56(2):152–161. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2012.12.004

51. Guagliano JM, Rosenkranz RR, & Kolt GS (2013). Girls’ physical activity levels during organized sports in

Australia. Medicine and Science in Sports & Exercise, 45(1):116–122. doi:10.1249/MSS.0b013e31826a0a73

52. Hastmann TJ, Bopp M, Fallon EA, Rosenkranz RR, & Dzewaltowski DA (2013). Factors influencing the implementation of organized physical activity and fruit and vegetable snacks in the HOP’N After-School Obesity Prevention Program. Journal of Nutrition Education & Behavior, 45(1):60–68. doi: 10.1016/j.jneb.2012.06.005

2012 53. Hanson JA, Rosenkranz RR, Holcomb CA, & Haub MD (2012). Content validity and reliability of a food

frequency questionnaire to measure eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid intakes in young adults. Functional Foods in Health & Disease, 2(12):501–507.

54. Rosenkranz RR, Rosenkranz SK, & Neesson KJ (2012). Dietary factors associated with lifetime asthma or hay

fever history in Australian middle-aged and older adults: A cross sectional study. Nutrition Journal, 11:84. doi:10.1186/1475-2891-11-84.

55. Rosenkranz RR, Lubans DR, Peralta LR, Bennie A, Sanders T, & Lonsdale C (2012). A cluster-randomized controlled trial of strategies to increase adolescents’ physical activity and motivation during physical education lessons: The Motivating Active Learning in Physical Education (MALP) Trial. BMC Public Health, 12:834. doi:10.1186/1471-2458-12-834 Note: this article has been designated “Highly Accessed.”

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56. Hastmann TJ, Foster K, Rosenkranz RR, Rosenkranz SK, & Dzewaltowski DA (2012). Effect of adult leader participation on physical activity in children. Open Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2(4):429–435. doi:10.4236/ojpm.2012.24061

57. Duncan MJ, Vandelanotte C, Rosenkranz RR, Caperchione CM, Ding H, Ellison M, George ES, Hooker C, Karunanithi M, Kolt GS, Maeder A, Noakes M, Tague R, Taylor P, Viljoen P, & Mummery WK (2012). Effectiveness of a website and mobile phone based physical activity and nutrition intervention for middle-aged males: Trial protocol and baseline findings of the ManUp Study. BMC Public Health, 12:656. doi:10.1186/1471-2458-12-656.

58. Burrows T, Golley R, Khambalia A, McNaughton SA, Magarey A, Rosenkranz RR, Allman-Farinelli M, Rangan A, Truby H, & Collins C (2012). The quality of dietary intake methodology and reporting in child and adolescent obesity intervention trials: A systematic review. Obesity Reviews, 13:1125–1138. doi:10.1111/j.1467-789X.2012.01022.x.

59. Guagliano JM & Rosenkranz RR (2012). Physical activity promotion and obesity prevention in Girl Scouts:

SNAP+. Pediatrics International, 54(6):810–815. doi:10.1111/j.1442-200X.2012.03681.x.

60. Rosenkranz RR (2012). Service-learning in higher education relevant to the promotion of physical activity, healthful eating, and prevention of obesity. International Journal of Preventive Medicine, 3(10):672–681.

61. Ornelas S, Benne PD, & Rosenkranz RR (2012). Tobacco use at Fort Riley: A study of the prevalence of

tobacco use among active-duty soldiers assigned to Fort Riley, Kansas. Military Medicine, 177(7):780–785. doi:10.7205/MILMED-D-11-00131

62. Rosenkranz SK, Rosenkranz RR, Hastmann TJ, & Harms CA (2012). High-intensity training improves airway health in inactive non-asthmatic children. Journal of Applied Physiology, 112(7):1174–1183. doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.00663.2011

63. Yorston, L.C, Kolt GS, & Rosenkranz RR (2012). Physical activity and physical function in older adults: The 45 and Up Study. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 60:719–725. doi:10.1111/j.1532-5415.2012.03906.x

2011 64. Rosenkranz RR, Welk GJ, & Dzewaltowski DA (2011). Environmental correlates of objectively measured

physical activity and sedentary behavior in after-school recreation sessions. Journal of Physical Activity & Health, 8 (Supplement 2): S214–S221. doi:10.1016/j.jsams.2011.01.005

65. Wolcott D, Huberty J, McIlvain, H., Rosenkranz RR, & Stacy R (2011). Changing health behaviors: Exploring families’ participation in a family-based community intervention for overweight/obese children. Childhood Obesity, 7(3):206–214. doi:10.1089/chi.2011.0003

66. Rosenkranz RR, Rosenkranz SK, & Weber C (2011). Validity of the Actical accelerometer step-count function in children. Pediatric Exercise Science, 23(3):355–365. doi:10.1123/pes.23.3.355

67. Rosenkranz RR, Welk GJ, Hastmann TJ, & Dzewaltowski DA (2011). Psychosocial and demographic correlates of objectively measured physical activity in structured and unstructured after-school recreation sessions. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 14:306–311. doi:10.1016/j.jsams.2011.01.005

68. Rosenkranz SK, Swain KE, Rosenkranz RR, Beckman B, & Harms CA (2011). Modifiable lifestyle factors impact airway health in non-asthmatic prepubescent boys but not girls. Pediatric Pulmonology, 46(5):464–472. doi:10.1002/ppul.21393

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69. Rosenkranz RR & Dzewaltowski DA (2011). Maternal physical activity-related parenting behaviors may influence children’s physical activity levels and relative weight. Women in Sport & Physical Activity Journal, 20(1):3–12. doi:10.1123/wspaj.20.1.3

2010 70. Dzewaltowski DA, Rosenkranz RR, Geller KS, Coleman, KJ, Welk GJ, Hastmann TJ, & Milliken GA (2010).

HOP’N After-School Project: An obesity prevention randomized controlled trial. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition & Physical Activity, 7:90. doi:10.1186/1479-5868-7-90 Note: This article has been designated “Highly Accessed.”

71. Rosenkranz RR, Behrens TK, & Dzewaltowski DA (2010). A group-randomized controlled trial for health promotion in Girl Scouts: Healthier Troops in a SNAP (Scouting Nutrition & Activity Program). BMC Public Health, 10:81. doi:10.1186/1471-2458-10-81

72. Rosenkranz RR, Bauer A, & Dzewaltowski DA (2010). Mother-daughter resemblance in BMI and obesity-related behaviors. International Journal of Adolescent Medicine & Health, 22(4):477–489. doi:10.1515/IJAMH.2010.22.4.477

73. Huberty JL, Rosenkranz RR, Balluff MA, & High R (2010). Describing weight status and fitness in a community sample of children attending after-school programming. Journal of Sports Medicine & Physical Fitness, 50(2):217–228.

74. Dzewaltowski DA, Geller KS, Rosenkranz RR, & Karteroliotis K (2010). Children’s self-efficacy and proxy efficacy for out-of-school physical activity. Psychology of Sport & Exercise, 11(2):100–106. doi:10.1016/j.psychsport.2009.08.001.

2009 75. Ornelas S & Rosenkranz RR (2009). Physical activity and inactivity in Girl Scouts Juniors troop meetings.

Californian Journal of Health Promotion, 7(Special Issue, Obesity Prevention):75–86.

76. Geller KS, Dzewaltowski DA, Rosenkranz RR, & Karteroliotis K (2009). Measuring children’s self-efficacy and proxy efficacy related to fruit and vegetable consumption. Journal of School Health, 79(2):51–57. doi:10.1111/j.1746-1561.2008.00376.x

77. Rosenkranz RR & Dzewaltowski DA (2009). Promoting better family meals for girls attending summer programs. Journal of Nutrition Education & Behavior, 41(1):65–67. doi:10.1016/j.jneb.2008.02.003 Note: This article won the annual JNEB Best Great Educational Material Award, 2010.

--- 2008 78. Rosenkranz RR & Dzewaltowski DA (2008). Model of the home food environment pertaining to childhood

obesity. Nutrition Reviews, 66(3):123–140. doi:10.1111/j.1753-4887.2008.00017.x

79. Dzewaltowski DA, Ryan GJ, & Rosenkranz RR (2008). Parental bonding may moderate the relationship between parent physical activity and youth physical activity after school. Psychology of Sport & Exercise, 9(6):848–854. doi:10.1016/j.psychsport.2007.10.004

80. Trost SG, Rosenkranz RR, & Dzewaltowski DA (2008). Physical activity levels among children attending after-school programs. Medicine and Science in Sports & Exercise, 40(4):622–629. doi:10.1249/MSS.0b013e318161eaa5

81. Coleman, KJ, Geller KS, Rosenkranz RR, & Dzewaltowski DA (2008). Physical activity and healthy eating in the after school environment. Journal of School Health. 78(12):633–640. doi:10.1111/j.1746-1561.2008.00359.x

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2007 & prior 82. Rosenkranz RR, Geller KS, & Dzewaltowski DA (2007). Parents attending a family weight management

program perceive similar home fruit and vegetable accessibility, but greater child proxy agency and physical activity opportunity relative to their children. Californian Journal of Health Promotion, 5(2):157–162.

83. Rosenkranz RR, Cook CM, & Haub MD. (2007). Endurance training on low-carbohydrate and grain-based diets: A case study. International Journal of Sport Nutrition & Exercise Metabolism, 17:296–309. doi:10.1123/ijsnem.17.3.296

84. Gaither GA, Rosenkranz RR, Amato-Henderson S, Plaud JJ, & Bigwood SJ (1996). The effect of condoms in sexually explicit narratives on male sexual arousal. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 22(2):103–109.

85. Rosenkranz RR, Gaither GA, & Plaud, JJ (1995). A critical analysis of paradigmatic behaviorism versus radical behaviorism. The Naturalist, 2(1):22–28.

Manuscripts in progress for publication in peer-reviewed journals 1. Mahmudiono T, & Rosenkranz RR. (in revision). Socio-ecological model of correlates of double burden of

malnutrition in developing countries: A narrative review. (J Nutr Sci). 2. Zivotic J, Rosenkranz SK, & Rosenkranz RR. (in prep). Weight loss directions: which way do we go? (Appetite)

3. Schlechter CR, Guagliano JM, Rosenkranz RR, Dzewaltowski DA (in prep). Microsystem drivers of inequality in

children’s physical activity during youth sport (Intl J Behav Nutr Physical Act) 4. Schlechter C, Guagliano JM, Rosenkranz RR, & Dzewaltowski DA (resubmitted). Impact of Troop Leader

Training on the Implementation of Physical Activity Opportunities in Girl Scout Troop Meetings. (Translational Behavioral Medicine).

5. Haapasalo V, de Vries H, Vandelanotte C, Rosenkranz RR, & Duncan MJ. (in revision) Cross-sectional

associations between multiple lifestyle behaviours and excellent well-being in Australian adults. (Prev Med).

6. Ablah E, Mailey EL, Rosenkranz SK, Rosenkranz RR. (submitted). Kansas Worksites Offer Few Supports to Reduce Occupational Sedentary Behavior. (Intl J Env Research & Public Health).

7. Vandelanotte C, Duncan MJ, Stanton R, Rosenkranz RR, Caperchione CM, Rebar AL Savage TN, Mummery

WK, & Kolt GS (in revision) Validity and responsiveness to change of the Active Australia Survey according to gender, age, BMI, education, and physical activity level and awareness (BMC Public Health)

8. Mahmudiono T, Muturi N, Haub M, Dzewaltowski DA, & Rosenkranz RR. (in preparation) The effectiveness

of Nutrition Education for Overweight/Obese Mothers with Stunted Children (NEO-MOM) in reducing double burden of malnutrition: preliminary results. (J Nutr Educ Behav).

9. Busenitz I, Rosenkranz RR. (in preparation). Gardening interventions to promote fruit and vegetable

consumption. (J School Health).

10. Walch TJ, Rosenkranz RR, Schenkelberg MA, Fees BS, & Dzewaltowski DA (submitted). Parent adoption and implementation of obesity prevention practices through building children’s asking skills at family child care. (International Journal of Exercise Science).

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11. Rosenkranz SK, Wynn CFW, Cull BJ, Rosenkranz RR (in preparation). Imposed sedentary time and psychological health in young adults meeting physical activity guidelines: An experimental study. (Mental Health Phys Activ)

12. Guagliano, JM, Lonsdale C, Kolt GS, Rosenkranz RR, & Dzewaltowski DA. (submitted). Does self-determined

motivation interact with environmental context to influence moderate-to-vigorous physical activity during a youth sport camp? (J Sports Sci)

13. Guagliano JM, Schlechter CR, Rosenkranz RR, Heinich KM, & Dzewaltowski DA. (in preparation). Examining

childrens’ physical activity and lesson context during a sports conditioning summer camp. (J Phys Act Sport)

14. Guagliano JM, Schlechter CR, Rosenkranz RR, & Dzewaltowski DA. (in preparation). Strategies for the promotion of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity during various in- and out-of-school settings: A systematic review and meta-analysis. (Intl J Behav Nutr Phys Act)

15. Guagliano JM, Schlechter CR, Rosenkranz RR, & Dzewaltowski DA. (in preparation). The effectiveness of

coach training on physical activity in organized youth sports: A cluster randomized controlled trial protocol. (BMC Public Health)

Peer-Reviewed Conference Abstracts 2018 1. Lou Y, Wu H, Welk GJ, Vazou S, Chen S, Gentile DA, Rosenkranz RR, Dzewaltowski DA, & Lanningham-Foster L. The SWITCH® Implementation Process on School Lunch Consumption Patterns and Plate Waste. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the 2018 Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior annual conference. Minneapolis, MN, USA. 2. Welk GJ, Lanningham-Foster L, Vazou S, Gentile D, Chen S, Dzewaltowski DA Rosenkranz RR, Lee J, Wolff MM, & Braun KJ. Feasibility of the SWITCH Implementation Framework for Enhancing School Wellness. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the 2018 Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior annual conference. Minneapolis, MN, USA. 3. McLoughlin GM, Lee JA, Lanningham-Foster L, Gentile DA, Chen S, Vazou S, Wolff MM, Dzewaltowski DA, Rosenkranz RR, Liechty L, Torbert A, & Welk GJ. School Wellness Integration Targeting Child Health (SWITCH): An implementation model. Abstract submitted for presentation at the 2018 Society of Health and Physical Educators PETE & HETE annual conference. Salt Lake City, UT, USA. 4. Schlechter CS, Guagliano JM, Rosenkranz RR, & Dzewaltowski DA. Implications of direct observation methods for describing drivers of children’s physical activity. Abstract accepted for poster presentation at the 2018 American College of Sports Medicine annual conference. Minneapolis, MN, USA. Abstract published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 50(Suppl. 5). 5. Kolt GS, Wood T, Duncan MJ, Caperchione CM, Maeder AJ, Rosenkranz RR, Savage TN, Tague R, Van Itallie A, Mummery WK, Vandelanotte C, George ES. The effect of a web-based physical activity promotion program on sedentary behavior: The WALK 2.0 trial. Abstract accepted for poster presentation at the 2018 American College of Sports Medicine annual conference. Minneapolis, MN, USA. Abstract published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 50(Suppl. 5), S484. 6. Rosenkranz RR & Rosenkranz SK. Physical Activity of Special Olympics Adult Athletes from 2015 World Games. Abstract accepted for poster presentation at the 2018 International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity annual conference. Hong Kong.

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7. Rosenkranz SK, Kimmel K, Rosenkranz RR. Dietary Intake and Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Special Olympics Athletes from 2015 World Games. Abstract accepted for poster presentation at the 2018 International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity annual conference. Hong Kong.

8. Chen S, Welk GJ, Dzewaltowski DA, Gentile DA, Lanningham-Foster L, Rosenkranz RR, Vazou S, Lee JA, Wolff M, & Lukowski R. Process Evaluation of the SWITCHTM Training Model for Enhancing School Wellness. Abstract accepted for electronic poster presentation at the 2018 International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity annual conference. Hong Kong.

9. Casey K, Rosenkranz SK, Cull BJ, & Rosenkranz RR. Is Parent–Child Connectedness Associated with Changes in Girls’ Dietary Intake Behaviors? Submitted for oral presentation at the 2018 American Society of Nutrition annual conference. Boston, MA, USA. 2017 10. Cull BJ, Rosenkranz SK, Rosenkranz RR. Impact of Video-Based Wellness Training on Girl Scout Leaders’ Self-Efficacy, Intention, and Knowledge for Wellness-Promoting Opportunities. Abstract accepted for poster presentation at the 2017 International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity annual conference. Victoria, Canada. 11. Rosenkranz RR, Cull BJ, Knutson C, Rosenkranz SK, & Dzewaltowski DA. Effectiveness of In-Person and Online Leader Wellness Training for Implementation of Wellness-Promoting Practices. Abstract accepted for poster presentation at the 2017 International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity annual conference. Victoria, Canada. 12. Rosenkranz SK, Cull BJ, Rosenkranz RR, Lawler T, & Haub M. The seated inactivity trial (S.I.T.): A randomized controlled trial of eight weeks of imposed sedentary time in healthy college-aged adults. Abstract accepted for oral presentation at the 2017 International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity annual conference. Victoria, Canada. 13. Casey K, Cull BJ, Rosenkranz RR, Rosenkranz SK. Is physical activity protective against potentially harmful psychological effects of imposed sedentary time in young adults? Abstract accepted for poster presentation at the 2017 International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity annual conference. Victoria, Canada. 14. Guagliano JM, Schlechter CR, Rosenkranz RR, Braun KJ, & Dzewaltowski DA. Preliminary findings of a coach-training program to increase moderate-to-vigorous physical activity during organized youth sport: A pilot group randomized controlled trial. Abstract accepted for oral presentation at the 2017 International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity annual conference. Victoria, Canada. 15. Vandelanotte C, Kolt GS, Caperchione CM, Savage TN, Rosenkranz RR, Maeder AJ, Van Itallie A, Tague R, Oldmeadow C, Mummery WK, Duncan MJ. How effective are Web 2.0 applications to increase physical activity in real world settings?: Findings from the WALK 2.0 ecological trial. Abstract accepted for oral presentation at the 2017 International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity annual conference. Victoria, Canada.

16. Schlechter CS, Rosenkranz RR, Dzewaltowski DA. Girl Scout Troop meeting time-segmented patterns of physical activity driven by task. Abstract accepted for poster presentation at the 2017 American College of Sports Medicine annual conference. Denver, CO, USA. Abstract published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 49(Suppl. 5).

2016 17. Duncan MJ, Rosenkranz RR, Rebar AL, Vandelanotte C, Maeder AJ, Caperchione CM, Van Italliee A, Savage, TN, Mummery WK, Kolt GS, Increased objectively measured physical activity is associated with improved

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levels of energy and fatigue in a web-based physical activity RCT. Poster presentation at the 2016 Sports Medicine Australia Conference, Melbourne, Australia. 18. Cull BJ, Knutson C, Rosenkranz SK, Dzewaltowski DA, & Rosenkranz RR. On-site and Online Girl Scout Leader Wellness Training for Physical Activity in Troop Meetings. Poster presentation at the 2016 International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity annual conference. Cape Town, South Africa.

19. Welk G, Chen S, Vazou S, Lanningham-Foster L, Gentile D, Rosenkranz RR, & Dzewaltowski D. Implementation Feasibility of School Modules Designed to Enhance the Evidence-Based Switch Obesity Prevention Program. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the 2016 Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior annual conference. Washington DC, USA. Abstract published in Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 48:7S, S133. doi:10.1016/j.jneb.2016.04.384

20. Maeder AJ, Htoo ZW, Bassett E, & Rosenkranz RR. Appraisal of Mobile Apps for Encouraging Good Nutritional Practices in Children. Poster presentation at the 2016 International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity annual conference. Cape Town, South Africa.

21. Guagliano JM, Lonsdale C, Kolt GS, Rosenkranz RR, & Dzewaltowski DA. Environmental contexts interact with self-determined motivation to influence moderate-to-vigorous physical activity during a youth sports camp. Oral presentation at the 2016 International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity annual conference. Cape Town, South Africa.

22. Kolt GS, Duncan MJ, Vandelanotte C, Caperchione CM, Maeder AJ, Rosenkranz RR, Savage TN, Rhys Tague, van Itallie A, Mummery WK. Using Web 2.0 applications to promote health-related physical activity: The Walk 2.0 Trial. Oral presentation at the 2016 International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity annual conference. Cape Town, South Africa.

23. Vandelanotte C, Duncan MJ, Stanton R, Rosenkranz RR, Caperchione CM, Rebar AL, Savage TN, Mummery WK, & Kolt GS. Criterion validity and responsiveness to change of the Active Australia Survey according to different subgroups. Paper accepted for oral presentation at the 2016 Sports Medicine Australia annual conference. Melbourne, Australia.

24. Schlechter CR, Guagliano JM, Rosenkranz RR, & Dzewaltowski DA. The influence of time segments on moderate-to-vigorous physical activity during youth sport practices. Abstract accepted for poster presentation at the American College of Sports Medicine 62nd Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, USA. Abstract published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 48(Suppl. 5), S763.

25. Guagliano JM, Schlechter CR, Rosenkranz RR, Heinrich KM, & Dzewaltowski, DA. Examining childrens’ physical activity, lesson context, and leader behavior during a sports conditioning summer camp. Abstract accepted for poster presentation at the American College of Sports Medicine 62nd Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, USA. Abstract published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 48(Suppl. 5), S1065.

26. Mahmudiono T, Andrias DR, Nindya TS, Megatsari H, & Rosenkranz RR. Household Food Insecurity Access Scale (HFIAS) and Household Food Insecurity Access Prevalence (HFIAP) as Predictor of Stunted Child and Overweight/Obese Mother (SCOWT) in Urban Indonesia. Oral presentation at the 2016 American Society of Nutrition annual conference. San Diego, CA, USA.

27. Casey K, Rosenkranz SK, Mailey E, Baquero Garcia A, Swank A, & Rosenkranz RR. Changes in Intake of CVD-Related Food Components Associated with an Intervention to Reduce Sedentary Time. Poster presentation at the 2016 American Society of Nutrition annual conference. San Diego, CA, USA.

2015

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28. Rosenkranz RR, Duncan MJ, Caperchione CM, Kolt GS, Vandelanotte C, Maeder AJ, Savage TN, & Mummery KW. Validation of a Brief Stages of Change Instrument for the Goal of 10,000 Steps Daily. Poster presented at the 2015 American College of Sports Medicine annual conference. San Diego, CA, USA. Abstract published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 47(S5). 29. Cull BJ, Rosenkranz RR, Haub MD, & Rosenkranz SK. The Seated Inactivity Trial (SIT): Health outcomes associated with eight weeks of imposed sedentary behavior. Poster presented at the 2015 American College of Sports Medicine annual conference. San Diego, CA, USA. Abstract published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 47(S5).

30. Emerson SR, Rosenkranz SK, Kurti, SP, Rosenkranz RR, & Harms CA. Is there a link between sugar-sweetened beverage consumption and exercise-induced bronchoconstriction across puberty? Poster presented at the 2015 American College of Sports Medicine annual conference. San Diego, CA, USA. Published abstract in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.

31. Bennie A, Peralta LR, Gibbons,S, Lubans DR, Rosenkranz RR, & Lonsdale C. Increasing relevance and choice for students in physical education: Teachers’ perceptions about the effectiveness and acceptability of strategies used in the Motivating Active Learning in Physical Education study. Poster presented at the 2015 International Association for Physical Education in Higher Education annual conference. Madrid, Spain.

32. Jepson K, Rosenkranz SK, Mailey E, & Rosenkranz RR. Reduced Sedentary Time and Associated Changes in Dietary Quality and Caloric Intake. Poster presented at the 2015 American Society of Nutrition annual conference. Boston, MA, USA.

33. Rodicheva NV, Updyke NJ, Rosenkranz SK, Dzewaltowski DA, & Rosenkranz RR. Effectiveness of behaviorally oriented nutrition education programs in Russian children. Poster presented at the 2015 International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity annual conference. Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.

34. Updyke NJ, Rodicheva NV, Rosenkranz SK, Dzewaltowski DA, & Rosenkranz RR. Increasing physical activity levels among girls in Russia: A cross-over trial. Poster presented at the 2015 International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity annual conference. Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.

35. George ES, Kolt GS, Rosenkranz RR, & Guagliano JM. Comparing perceived and objectively measured changes in physical activity and sedentary time after a 12-week Internet-based intervention. Poster presented at the 2015 International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity annual conference. Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.

36. Guagliano JM, Lonsdale C, Kolt GS, Rosenkranz RR, Parker PD, & Agho KE. Mediators effecting moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and inactivity for girls from an intervention program delivered in an organised youth sports setting. Poster presented at the 2015 International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity annual conference. Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 2014 37. Schenkelberg MA, Rosenkranz RR, Milliken GA, & Dzewaltowski DA. Social but sedentary: Implications of social groups on sedentary behavior of children with autism. Oral presentation during the 2014 North American Federation of Adapted Physical Activity symposium. Ann Arbor, MI, USA 38. Rosenkranz RR, Cull BJ, Rosenkranz SK, Powell M, & Dzewaltowski DA. Wildcat Wellness Coaching Trial: Preliminary evaluation of a home-based, wellness coaching intervention on diet and body composition. Poster presented at the 2014 International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity annual conference. San Diego, CA, USA.

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39. Rosenkranz RR, Schlechter CR, Ptacek AN, & Dzewaltowski DA. Systematic Review of Parental Involvement in Children’s Dietary Interventions: Is External Validity Information Reported? Poster presented at the 2014 International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity annual conference. San Diego, CA, USA.

40. Brunker AS, Nguyen QV, Maeder AJ, Tague R, Kolt GS, Savage TN, Vandelanotte C, Duncan MJ, Caperchione, CM, Rosenkranz RR, Van Itallie A, & Mummery WK. A time-based visualization for web user classification in social networks. Poster presented at the 2014 International Symposium on Visual Communication and Interaction, Sydney, Australia.

41. Dzewaltowski DA, Hastmann TJ, Fees B, Holmberg T, Schenkelberg MA, & Rosenkranz RR. Use of musical narratives to increase young children's singing about healthful food and physical activity at home. Poster presented at the 2014 International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity annual conference. San Diego, CA, USA.

42. George ES, Kolt GS, Rosenkranz RR, & Guagliano JM. Engaging male university employees in an intervention targeting physical activity and sedentary time: Results from the ManUp UWS process evaluation. Poster presented at the 2014 International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity annual conference. San Diego, CA, USA.

43. Guagliano JM, Lonsdale C, Kolt GS, Rosenkranz RR, & George ES. Increasing girls’ physical activity and reducing inactivity during an organised youth sport basketball camp: A randomised controlled trial. Results from the ManUp UWS process evaluation. Poster presented at the 2014 International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity annual conference. San Diego, CA, USA.

44. Kolt GS, Duncan MJ, Vandelanotte C, Caperchione CM, Rosenkranz RR, Maeder AJ, Savage TN, Tague R, Van Itallie A, George ES, Rebar A, Mummery WK. Physical activity and health-related quality of life: Findings from the Walk 2.0 Study. Results from the ManUp UWS process evaluation. Poster presented at the 2014 International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity annual conference. San Diego, CA, USA.

45. Schenkelberg MA, Rosenkranz RR & Dzewaltowski DA. Is There Enough Support for Physical Activity in Head Start? Poster presented at the 2014 American College of Sports Medicine annual conference. Orlando, FL, USA. Published abstract in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise

46. Guagliano JM, Lonsdale C, Kolt GS, Rosenkranz RR. Does Significantly Increasing Girls’ Step Counts Effect Their Motivation in Organized Youth Sports? Poster presented at the 2014 American College of Sports Medicine annual conference. Orlando, FL, USA. Published abstract in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.

47. Rosenkranz RR, Cull BJ, Rosenkranz SK, Powell M, Updyke N, Rodicheva N, Teeman C, & Dzewaltowski DA Evaluation of a home-based, wellness coaching intervention to prevent childhood obesity in the community. Poster presentation at the 2014 American College of Sports Medicine annual conference. Orlando, FL, USA. Published abstract in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.

48. Rosenkranz SK, Cull BJ, Lawler T, Mahmudiono T, & Rosenkranz RR. The Seated Inactivity Trial (S.I.T.): Dietary outcomes associated with eight weeks of imposed sedentary behavior. Poster presented at the 2014 American College of Sports Medicine annual conference. Orlando, FL, USA. Published abstract in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.

49. Cull BJ, Rosenkranz RR, Haub M, Lawler T, & Rosenkranz SK. The Seated Inactivity Trial (S.I.T): Physical activity outcomes associated with eight weeks of imposed sedentary behavior. Thematic poster presented at the 2014 American College of Sports Medicine annual conference. Orlando, FL, USA. Published abstract in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.

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50. George ES, Kolt GS, Rosenkranz RR, & Guagliano JM. An intervention to increase physical activity and reduce sedentary time in middle-aged males: ManUp UWS. Poster presented at the 2014 American College of Sports Medicine annual conference. Orlando, FL, USA. Published abstract in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 2013 51. Guagliano JM, Lonsdale C, Rosenkranz RR, Kolt GS, & George ES (2013). Can coaches act as physical activity promoters for girls in organised youth sport? Poster presented at the 2013 annual Asics Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport. Phuket, Thailand.

52. George ES, Kolt GS, Rosenkranz RR, & Guagliano JM (2013). Assessing physical activity and sedentary time after a 12-week intervention for male university staff: Initial findings. Poster presented at the 2013 annual Asics Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport. Phuket, Thailand.

53. Kolt GS, Caperchione CM, Duncan M, Vandelanotte C, Rosenkranz RR, Maeder A, Karunanithi M, & Mummery WK (2013). Translating health promotion research into community practice: The ManUp physical activity and nutrition project. Poster presented at the 2013 annual Asics Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport. Phuket, Thailand.

54. Lonsdale C, Rosenkranz RR, Bennie A, Peralta LR, Sanders T, & Lubans DR (2013). A cluster-randomized controlled trial of strategies to increase adolescents’ physical activity and motivation during physical education lessons: Results of The Motivating Active Learning in Physical Education (MALP) Trial. Poster presentation at the 2013 annual meeting of the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. Ghent, Belgium.

55. Dzewaltowski DA, Hastmann TJ, Fees BS, Rosenkranz RR, & Schenkelberg MA (2013). Effectiveness of HOP’N Home childcare program delivery methods: Parent and child television practices. Thematic poster presented at the 2013 American College of Sports Medicine annual conference. Indianapolis, IN, USA. Published abstract in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.

56. Caperchione CM, Duncan MJ, Kolt GS, Vandelanotte C, Maeder AJ, Rosenkranz RR, Noakes M., Karunanithi, M., & Mummery KW (2013). Translating health promotion research into community practice: The ManUp Project. Poster presented at the 2013 American College of Sports Medicine annual conference. Indianapolis, IN, USA. Published abstract in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.

57. Hastmann TJ, Reich S, Barry A, Schenkelberg MA, Rosenkranz RR, & Dzewaltowski DA (2013). Parental practices and home environment influences on screen time in preschool children. Poster presented at the 2013 American College of Sports Medicine annual conference. Indianapolis, IN, USA. Published abstract in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.

58. Schenkelberg MA, Rosenkranz RR, Milliken GA, & Dzewaltowski DA (2013). Social environmental variables associated with physical activity behaviors of children with autism spectrum disorders. Poster presented at the 2013 American College of Sports Medicine annual conference. Indianapolis, IN, USA. Published abstract in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 59. George ES, Rosenkranz RR, & Kolt GS (2013). Male perceptions of physical activity and sedentary behavior in a university work environment. Poster presented at the 2013 American College of Sports Medicine annual conference. Indianapolis, IN, USA. Published abstract in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 2012 60. Rosenkranz RR, Rosenkranz SK, Duncan MJ, & Kolt GS (2012). The influence of physical activity and sitting time on health and quality of life: results from The 45 and Up Study. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the 2012 biannual International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health. Sydney, NSW, Australia.

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61. George ES, Kolt GS, & Rosenkranz RR (2012). Chronic disease, physical activity and sitting time in middle-aged Australian males: Findings from The 45 and Up Study. Paper accepted for oral presentation at the 2012 biannual International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health. Sydney, NSW, Australia. 62. Guagliano JM, Rosenkranz RR, & Kolt GS (2012). Coach behaviour and lesson context relevant to physical activity during girls’ organised sports in Australia. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the 2012 biannual International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health. Sydney, NSW, Australia.

63. George ES, Rosenkranz RR, & Kolt GS (2012). The relationship between chronic disease, physical activity and sitting time in middle-aged Australian males: Findings from The 45 and Up Study. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the 2012 annual 45 and Up Study collaborators meeting. Sydney, NSW, Australia.

64. Kolt GS, Maeder A, Duncan MJ, Vandelanotte C, Caperchione CM, Tague R, Savage T, Van Itallie A, Rosenkranz RR, & Mummery WK (2012). Development and usability testing of a web-based physical activity promotion program: Walk 2.0. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the 2012 biannual International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health. Sydney, NSW, Australia. 65. Hastmann TJ, Fees BS, Rosenkranz RR, & Dzewaltowski DA (2012). ABCs, 123s, and healthier homes please! Intervention description and process evaluation of the HOP’N Home project. Paper accepted for oral presentation at the 2012 American Public Health Association annual conference. San Francisco, CA, USA.

66. Schenkelberg MA, Hastmann TJ, Rosenkranz RR, Fees BS, & Dzewaltowski DA (2012). Parental practices and home environment influences on weight status of preschool children. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the 2012 International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Pre-conference meeting on Measuring Parenting, Houston, Texas, and the ISBNPA 11th Annual Conference. Houston, TX, USA.

67. Rosenkranz SK, Rosenkranz RR, Hastmann TJ, & Harms CA (2012). Reliability and validity of a self-report scale of sedentary time in children. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the 2012 American College of Sports Medicine annual conference. San Francisco, CA, USA. Published abstract in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 44:5, S492.

68. Guagliano JM, Rosenkranz RR, & Kolt GS (2012). Examining girls’ physical activity levels in organized sports. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the 2012 American College of Sports Medicine annual conference. San Francisco, CA, USA. Published abstract in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 44:5, S472. 69. Hastmann TJ, Fees BS, Rosenkranz RR, & Dzewaltowski DA (2012). Impacting home environments through preschool settings to prevent obesity: the HOP’N Home Project. Paper accepted for thematic poster presentation at the 2012 American College of Sports Medicine annual conference. San Francisco, CA, USA. Published abstract in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 44:5, S119-S120. 2011 70. Kolt GS, Yorston LC, & Rosenkranz RR (2011). An examination of the physical activity and physical function relationship in older adults: The 45 and Up Study. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the 2011 annual Asics Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport. Fremantle, WA, Australia. Published abstract in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 14, e102-e103.

71. Rosenkranz RR, & Dzewaltowski DA (2011). Measurement of food and beverage advertising literacy in parents of school-aged children. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the 2011 annual meeting of the International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

72. Rosenkranz RR, Geller KS, Dzewaltowski DA & Shoemaker CA (2011). Measurement of social support for energy-balance-related behaviours in parents of school-aged children. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the

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2011 annual meeting of the International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

73. Lonsdale C, Rosenkranz RR, Bennie A, & Lubans DR (2011). A systematic review of interventions designed to increase moderate-to-vigorous physical activity during physical education lessons. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the 2011 annual meeting of the International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

74. Dzewaltowski DA, Geller KS, Rosenkranz RR, Coleman KJ, Welk GJ, & Hastmann TJ (2011). HOP’N After-School Project: Intervention description and process evaluation of an obesity prevention randomized controlled trial. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the 2011 American College of Sports Medicine annual conference. Denver, CO, USA. Published abstract in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 43:5, S23. 75. Rosenkranz SK, Rosenkranz RR, Hastmann TJ, & Harms CA (2011). High-intensity interval training improves airway health in inactive non-asthmatic children. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the 2011 American College of Sports Medicine annual conference. Denver, CO, USA. Published abstract in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 43:5, S25.

76. Rosenkranz RR, & Ornelas S (2011). SNAP+: Scouting Nutrition and Activity Program plus health report cards to prevent obesity. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the 2011 American College of Sports Medicine annual conference. Denver, CO, USA. Published abstract in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 43:5, S635-S636. 77. Kolt GS, Yorston, LC, & Rosenkranz RR (2011). Physical activity and physical function in older adults: The 45 and Up Study. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the 2011 American College of Sports Medicine annual conference. Denver, CO, USA. Published abstract in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 43:5, S825. 78. Wolcott D, Stacy R, Rosenkranz RR, McIlvain H, & White J. (2011). Changing health behaviors: A case study exploring families' participation in a community-based family-centered healthy lifestyle intervention for overweight/obese children. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the 2011 annual meeting of the Society of Behavioral Medicine. Washington, DC, USA. 2010 79. Rosenkranz RR, Weber C, & Rosenkranz SK (2010). Validity of the Actigraph accelerometer step count function in children. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the 2010 annual Asics Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport. Port Douglas, QLD, Australia. Published abstract in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 13:6, S98-99. 80. Rosenkranz RR, Welk GJ, Dzewaltowski DA (2010). Comparison of accelerometer-based and observation-based measures of physical activity in children’s after-school recreation sessions. Paper accepted for oral presentation at the 2010 annual Asics Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport. Port Douglas, QLD, Australia. Published abstract in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 13:6, S105. 81. Rosenkranz RR, Welk GJ, Dzewaltowski DA (2010). Environmental correlates of objectively measured physical activity in after-school recreation sessions. Paper accepted for oral presentation at the Asics Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport. Port Douglas, QLD, Australia. Published abstract in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 13:6, S105-106. 82. Rosenkranz RR, Rosenkranz SK, & Weber C (2010). Validity of the Actical accelerometer step count function in children. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the 2010 annual Asics Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport. Port Douglas, QLD, Australia. Published abstract in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 13:6, S98.

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83. Hastmann TJ, Rosenkranz RR, Shoemaker CA, & Dzewaltowski DA (2010). Child reported out-of-school activities associated with their self-reported physical activity. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the 2010 American Public Health Association annual conference. Denver, CO, USA. 84. Ornelas S, Benne PD, & Rosenkranz RR (2010). Tobacco use at Fort Riley: A study of the prevalence of tobacco use among active-duty Soldiers. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the 2010 annual Force Health Protection Conference. Phoenix, AZ, USA. 85. Hastmann TJ, Rosenkranz RR, Shoemaker CA, & Dzewaltowski DA (2010). Home social and physical environment characteristics associated with children’s self-reported fruit, juice and vegetable intake. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the 2010 annual meeting of the International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. Minneapolis, MN, USA. 86. Rosenkranz RR, Welk GJ, Hastmann TJ & Dzewaltowski DA (2010). Psychosocial and demographic correlates of objectively measured physical activity in structured and unstructured after-school recreation sessions. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the 2010 annual meeting of the International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. Minneapolis, MN, USA. 2009 87. Rosenkranz RR, Behrens, TK, & Dzewaltowski DA (2009). Promoting Physically Active Troop Meetings in Girl Scouts: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Paper accepted for oral presentation at the 2009 American College of Sports Medicine annual conference. Seattle, WA, USA. Published abstract in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 41:5, S102. 88. Dzewaltowski DA, Welk GJ, Rosenkranz RR, Geller KS, Hastmann TJ, & Coleman KJ. (2009). Healthy Opportunities for Physical Activity and Nutrition After School Project: Physical Activity Outcomes. Paper accepted for oral presentation at the 2009 American College of Sports Medicine annual conference. Seattle, WA, USA. Published abstract in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 41:5, S75-S76. 89. Hastmann TJ, Foster KE, Rosenkranz RR, Rosenkranz SK & Dzewaltowski DA (2009). Effect of adult leader participation on physical activity in children. Poster accepted for poster presentation at the 2009 American College of Sports Medicine annual conference. Seattle, WA, USA. Published abstract in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 41:5, S441-S442. 90. Rosenkranz RR & Dzewaltowski DA (2009). Healthier Troops in a SNAP (Scouting Nutrition and Activity Program): Dietary outcomes in Girl Scouts, their parents, and troop meetings. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Conference. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Published abstract in Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 37, S151. 2008 91. Rosenkranz RR, Behrens, TK, & Dzewaltowski DA (2008). Promoting physically active troop meetings in Girl Scouts. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the 2008 American College of Sports Medicine Central States annual conference. Kansas City, MO, USA. 92. Rosenkranz RR, Geller KS, & Dzewaltowski DA (2008). Measures of parental social support for physical activity and consumption of fruits and vegetables. Paper accepted for poster presentation at 2008 American College of Sports Medicine annual conference. Indianapolis, IN, USA. Published abstract in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 40:5, S322. 93. Dzewaltowski DA, Geller KS, & Rosenkranz RR (2008). Children’s self efficacy and proxy efficacy for out-of-school physical activity. Paper accepted for poster presentation at 2008 American College of Sports Medicine

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annual conference. Indianapolis, IN, USA. Published abstract in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 40:5, S319-S320. 94. Coleman KJ, Geller KS, Rosenkranz RR, & Dzewaltowski DA (2008). After-school program environments: Quality elements necessary for promoting healthy eating and physical activity to prevent obesity. Paper accepted for slide presentation at 2008 American College of Sports Medicine annual conference. Indianapolis, IN, USA. Published abstract in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 40:5, S30. 95. Geller KS, Dzewaltowski DA, Rosenkranz RR, & Karteroliotis K (2008). Measurement and influences of children's self-efficacy for fruit and vegetable consumption. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Conference. San Diego, CA, USA. Published abstract in Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 35, S178. 96. Rosenkranz RR, & Dzewaltowski DA (2008). Home environmental influences on children’s physical activity, healthful eating, and weight status. Paper accepted for slide presentation at the Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Conference. San Diego, CA, USA. Published abstract in Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 35, S27.

2007 & Prior 97. Rosenkranz RR, & Dzewaltowski DA (2007). A Girl Scouts summer outreach program promoting family meals and preventive behaviors: Healthier Families in a SNAP! Paper accepted for poster presentation at the 9th Annual Conference on the Prevention and Treatment of Overweight and Obese Individuals. Kansas City, MO, USA. 98. Geller KS, Rosenkranz RR, & Dzewaltowski DA (2007). HOP’N After-School Project: Healthy opportunities for physical activity & nutrition. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the 9th Annual Conference on the Prevention and Treatment of Overweight and Obese Individuals. Kansas City, MO, USA. 99. Rosenkranz RR, Geller KS, & Dzewaltowski DA (2006). Parent-child perceptions of self-efficacy, opportunity for physical activity, and availability of fruits and vegetables. Paper accepted for slide presentation at the 5th Annual Conference of the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition & Physical Activity, Boston, MA, USA. 100. Rosenkranz RR, & Dzewaltowski DA (2006). Family cohesion is a protective factor against obesity. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the Annual Conference of the Kansas Public Health Association. Topeka, KS, USA. 101. Dobbins L, Rosenkranz RR, McClure B, & Taormina S (2004). Mission Possible in Multisport. Paper accepted for slide presentation at the American Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Convention and Exposition, New Orleans, LA, USA. 102. Dobbins L, & Rosenkranz RR (2003). Mission Possible in Multisport. Paper accepted for slide presentation at the Kansas Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance Annual Convention, Emporia, KS, USA.

103. Garcia KA, Rutt CD, Dzewaltowski DA, Rosenkranz RR, & Coleman KJ (2001). Body image in young US/Mexico border Hispanics and Caucasian adults. Paper accepted for slide presentation at the 2001 American College of Sports Medicine annual conference. Baltimore, MD, USA. Published abstract in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 33:5, S97. 104. Rosenkranz RR, & Estabrooks PA (2000). The relationships between social support, race performance, and quality of life of IronMan triathletes. Paper accepted for slide presentation at North American Society for Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity annual conference. San Diego, CA, USA. Published abstract in Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 22: S91.

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105. Gaither GA, Rosenkranz RR, Amato-Henderson S, Plaud JJ, & Bigwood S (1995). Condom presence or absence in sexually explicit narratives: Effects on male sexual arousal. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the 29th annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, DC, USA. Published abstract in Convention Proceedings for the 29th Annual AABT Convention. 106. Rosenkranz RR, Gaither GA, Plaud JJ, Franklin MD, & Bigwood SJ (1996). Eroticizing condoms in an attempt to increase positive behaviors toward condoms in males. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the North Dakota Psychological Association, Science Day, Fargo, ND, USA. 107. Rosenkranz RR, Plaud JJ, Franklin MD, Bigwood SJ, Gaither GA, & Levinson P (1996). The effect of viewing safer-sex videos on sexual arousal and attitudes toward condoms. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the meeting of the Midwest Association for Behavior Analysis and Therapy, Mankato, MN, USA. 108. Bigwood SJ, Plaud JJ, & Rosenkranz RR (1996). The effects of sexually coercive auditory stimuli on male sexual arousal. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the 30th annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy. New York, NY, USA. Abstract published in Convention Proceedings for the 30th Annual AABT Convention, 235. 109. Gaither GA, Rosenkranz RR, Plaud JJ, & Bigwood SJ (1996). Male sexual arousal in the presence of stimuli depicting condom use. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the North Dakota Psychological Association Science Day, Fargo, ND, USA. 110. Rosenkranz RR (1995). An analysis of the sexual content in three genres of television shows. Paper accepted for poster presentation at the North Dakota Psychological Association Winter Conference, Fargo, ND, USA. Book Chapters 1. Tague R, Maeder AJ, Vandelanotte C, Kolt GS, Caperchione CM, Rosenkranz RR, Savage TN, & Van Itallie A

(2014). Assessing user engagement in a health promotion website using social networking. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics 206, 84–92. doi:10.3233/978-1-61499-456-5-84.

2. Weinberg RS, Harmison RJ, Rosenkranz RR, Hookom S (2005). Goal setting. (Chapter 7) in Jim Taylor, Ph.D. & Gregory Wilson, P.E.D. (editors) Comprehensive Perspectives on Applied Sport Psychology: From Researcher and Consultant to Coach and Athlete. Human Kinetics Publishing, Champaign, IL.

3. Gaither GA, Rosenkranz RR, & Plaud JJ (1998). Sexual disorders. In JJ Plaud & GH Eifert (editors), From

Behavior Theory to Behavior Therapy. Allyn & Bacon Publishing, Boston, MA. Other Publications & Presentations 1. Rosenkranz RR (2014). Healthy opportunities for physical activity and nutrition in after school settings. Invited

presentation at K-State Research and Extension Annual Conference, Manhattan, KS.

2. Brunker AS, Nguyen QV, Maeder AJ, Tague R, Kolt GS, Savage TN, Vandelanotte C, Duncan MJ, Caperchione, CM, Rosenkranz RR, Van Itallie A, & Mummery WK (2014). A time-based visualization for web user classification in social networks. Paper published in the conference proceedings of the 2014 International Symposium on Visual Communication and Interaction, Sydney, Australia.

3. Rosenkranz RR (2014). Youth settings for Cancer Prevention. Invited talk delivered to Johnson Cancer Research Center Advisory Council, Manhattan, KS.

4. Rosenkranz RR, & Rosenkranz SK (2013). The free-wheeling family: car-free in suburbia. Sustainable Living Magazine. http://www.sustainablelivingmagazine.org/living-green/eco-transport.

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5. Rosenkranz SK, Rosenkranz RR, & Harms CA (2012). Reply. Pediatric Pulmonology. 47(5):520-521. 6. Brown J, Rosenkranz RR, Kolt GS, Berentson-Shaw J (2011). A literature review of evidence on physical activity

for older people and a review of existing physical activity guidelines for older people. A report of the New Zealand Ministry of Health.

7. Rosenkranz RR (2010). Transitions: Chapter in USA Triathlon’s revision of level I coaching manual. USA

Triathlon Publishing, Colorado Springs, CO.

8. Rosenkranz RR (2010). Triathlon Training. Invited talk delivered to K-State Triathlon Club. 9. Dzewaltowski DA, Rosenkranz RR, Geller KS, Mershon CA, Hastmann TJ, & Foster KE (2010). Healthy

Opportunities for Physical Activity (HOP'N) after school curriculum, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS. Available from http://www.hopn.org.

10. Rosenkranz RR & Dzewaltowski, DA (2008). Healthier Troops in a SNAP! Scouting Nutrition & Activity

Program Curriculum. Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS. Available from youthpanmotivationlab.weebly.com

11. Rosenkranz RR (2009). Humans and a more sustainable ecology. Keynote address to Kansas State University

chapter of Kappa Omicron Nu Honor Society’s spring initiation. Manhattan, KS. 12. Dzewaltowski DA, Geller KS, Coleman KJ, Hastmann TJ, & Rosenkranz RR (2008). Healthy opportunities for

physical activity and nutrition (HOP’N): Preliminary physical activity and nutrition environment results from an after school randomized trial. Report to US Department of Agriculture’s National Research Institute annual grantee meeting. Albuquerque, NM.

13. Rosenkranz RR (2008). Family cohesion is a protective factor against obesity. Poster presented at the Food &

Youth: Finding the Tipping Point for Wellness, Kansas Nutrition Conference. Junction City, KS. 14. Brewer J, Rosenkranz RR, Dobbins L, & Gattis V (2007). Alive With Mission Me! multisport educational

curriculum. Available through Sensibly Fit, LLC. 15. Rosenkranz RR (2005). Transitions: Chapter in USA Triathlon’s level I coaching manual. USA Triathlon

Publishing, Colorado Springs, CO. 16. Burrell L, & Rosenkranz RR (2004). Registered Triathlon Leader. USA Triathlon Publishing. Colorado Springs,

CO. 17. Rosenkranz RR (2004). The Old College Tri. American TRI magazine, July/Aug 2004, p 32. 18. Rosenkranz RR (2003). Young Ones. American TRI magazine, Fall 2003, p. 36.

EXTRAMURAL GRANT FUNDING Title: Whole-of-Community Systems Intervention for Youth Population Physical Activity. Funding Agency: National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute). Grant Number: 1R01CA215420-01A1 PI David Dzewaltowski Role: Co-Investigator, sub-contract PI at K-State Dates: 01/15/18 – 1/14/23

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Total Funding $2,825,863 Title: Dissemination of the evidence-based SWITCH program for childhood obesity prevention. Funding Agency: USDA Agriculture and Food Research Initiative; Childhood Obesity Prevention Challenge Area Grant Number: 11683080 PI: Gregory Welk Role: Co-Investigator, sub-contract PI at K-State Dates: 02/01/15 – 12/31/18 Total Funding: $2,851,196 Title: Girl Scouts Wellness Policy to Practice Funding Agency: Kansas Health Foundation Healthy Living PI: Richard Rosenkranz Dates: 07/01/14 – 08/31/16 Total Funding: $98,505 Title: Dissemination of the HOP'N Home Program through Preschool Settings to Prevent Obesity. Funding Agency: United Methodist Health Ministry Fund PI: David Dzewaltowski Role: Co-Investigator Dates: 04/01/13 – 03/30/15 Total Funding: $33,756 Title: A System for Obesity Prevention through Childcare: HOP'N Child Development Online. Funding Agency: United Methodist Health Ministry Fund PI: David Dzewaltowski Role: Co-Investigator Dates: 04/01/13 – 03/30/16 Total Funding: $100,454 Title: A literature review on evidence for promoting physical activity for older people and a review of existing

international physical activity guidelines for older people. Funding Agency: New Zealand Ministry of Health PI: Gregory Kolt Role: Co-Investigator Dates: 06/01/10 – 11/30/11 Total Funding: $65,000 NZD Title: Promoting media literacy in parents and young children to provide healthy opportunities for physical activity

and nutrition at home: The HOP’N Home Environment Project. Funding Agency: United Methodist Health Ministry Fund PI: David Dzewaltowski Role: Co-Investigator Dates: 06/01/09 – 05/31/11 Total Funding: $124,000 Title: Girl Scouts family connections for health promotion. Funding Agency: Sunflower Foundation PI: David Dzewaltowski Role: Project Manager Dates: 08/01/07 – 07/31/09 Total Funding: $77,501

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Title: Healthier Families in a SNAP! Funding Agency: Girl Scouts Kaw Valley Council PI: Richard Rosenkranz Dates: 05/01/07 – 08/31/07 Total Funding: $2061 Other recent grant proposals 2018 Rosenkranz RR (PI) Prevent Cancer Foundation; Cancer Prevention in Kansas 4-H Clubs. Submitted 28

June 2018 for $100,000 in total costs. Role: Primary Investigator 2017 Rosenkranz RR (PI) United States Department of Agriculture; AFRI Childhood Obesity Prevention. Development and Delivery of 4-H Leader Wellness Training: Focusing on the 4th H. Submitted 28 June 2017

for $1.4M in total costs. Role: Primary Investigator. —NOT FUNDED (High Priority, 8th–19th percentile) 2017 Mailey EL (PI) National Institutes of Health. Stand UP for Health: A Multilevel Intervention to Reduce

Sitting Time in Workplaces. Submitted 5 October 2017 for $2.5M in total costs. Role: Investigator. —NOT FUNDED (37th Percentile)

2016 Mailey EL (PI) National Institutes of Health. Stand UP for Health: A Multilevel Intervention to Reduce

Sitting Time in Workplaces. Submitted 28 October 2016 for $450,298 in total costs. Role: Investigator. —NOT FUNDED 2016 Dzewaltowski DA (PI) National Institutes of Health. Whole-of-Community Systems Intervention for Youth Population Physical Activity. Submitted 4 June 2016 for $2,371,650 in total costs. Role: Investigator.

—NOT FUNDED (18th Percentile) 2016 Mailey EL (PI) American Heart Association National Affiliate Scientist Development Grant. Stand UP for

Health. Resubmitted 18 January 2016 for $308,000 in total costs. Role: Investigator. —NOT FUNDED (16th Percentile)

2015 Rosenkranz SK (PI) Prevent Cancer Foundation Grant. Enhancing Cancer Prevention Behaviors Within and

Beyond Girl Scouts. (Submitted 11 August, 2015 for $79,966 in total costs.) Role: Investigator. —NOT FUNDED

2015 Mailey EL (PI) American Heart Association National Affiliate Scientist Development Grant. Stand UP for

Health. Resubmitted 20 July 2015 for $308,000 in total costs. Role: Investigator. —NOT FUNDED 2015 Guagliano JM (PI) Investigating the Long-term effectiveness of Coach Education on Physical Activity

Intensity in Organized Youth Sports: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial. (Submitted 22 July, 2015 to American Heart Association for 99,112 in total costs.) Role: Investigator. —NOT FUNDED

2015 Rosenkranz RR (PI) American Cancer Society Health Equity Research Scholar Grant. Healthy lifestyles to

prevent cancer in girls at Title I schools. (Submitted 1 April, 2015 for 2,108,000 in total costs.) Role: Primary Investigator. —NOT FUNDED

2015 Rosenkranz, SK (PI) Sedentary behavior: Acute effects on cardiovascular disease outcomes. American Heart

Association National Center and Midwest Affiliate under NCRP Winter 2015 Scientist Development Grant. (Submitted January 2015 for $307,389 and $214,440 in total costs). Role: Consultant—NOT FUNDED

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2015 Guagliano JM (PI) Kansas Health Foundation Recognition Grant: Improving youth sport team policies and practices to promote healthful child development. Submitted March 16, 2015 for $34,079 in total costs. Role: Investigator. —NOT FUNDED

2014 Palmer, D et al. USDA Agriculture and Food Research Initiative Competitive Grants Program Childhood

Obesity Prevention Challenge Area. Development and Evaluation of a High-School Nutrition Education Curriculum. (Submitted 15 June, 2014 >$1M in total costs). Role: Consultant—NOT FUNDED

2014 Mailey EL, et al. Kansas Health Foundation Healthy Living Grants Proposal: Stand Up Kansas: A Campaign

to Reduce Sitting Time in the Workplace. ($99,928). Role: Co-investigator —NOT FUNDED

INTRAMURAL GRANT FUNDING

Title: Enhanced Health Promotion in Girl Scouts through Video-Based Leader Wellness Training Funding Mechanism: Harold and Letha Reser Family and Community Innovation Award; College of Human Ecology PI: Sara Rosenkranz Role: Co-Investigator Dates: 07/01/16 – 06/30/18 Total Funding: $19,910 Title: Cancer Prevention Behaviors in Girl Scouts: A Feasibility Study Funding Mechanism: Terry Johnson Cancer Center Individual Research Award PI: Richard Rosenkranz Dates: 07/01/16 – 06/30/17 Total Funding: $4,518 Title: Wollongong SPORT Funding Mechanism: Oz to Oz PI: Richard Rosenkranz Dates: 07/01/14 – 12/31/14 Total Funding: $5,000 Title: Actical Physical Activity Monitoring Equipment Award Funding Mechanism: Terry Johnson Cancer Center Equipment Award PI: Richard Rosenkranz Dates: 07/01/14 – 12/31/14 Total Funding: $7,350 Title: Graduate Students to Attend ACSM Meeting Funding Mechanism: Academic Excellence Award PI: Richard Rosenkranz Dates: 07/01/14 – 12/31/14 Total Funding: $2,420 Title: The interaction of physical activity and diet: post-prandial triglyceride and inflammatory responses following a

high-fat meal Funding Mechanism: College of Human Ecology SRO PI: Sara Rosenkranz Role: Co-Investigator Dates: 07/01/13 – 06/30/14 Total Funding: $2,594

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Title: Youth obesity prevention childcare observation research Funding Mechanism: Academic Excellence Award PI: David Dzewaltowski Role: Co-Investigator Dates: 07/01/13 – 06/30/14 Total Funding: $3,400 Title: Evaluation of a home-based, health coaching program to prevent childhood obesity in the community Funding Mechanism: College of Human Ecology SRO PI: Richard Rosenkranz Dates: 07/01/12 – 06/30/13 Total Funding: $2,500 Title: The interaction of physical activity and diet: post-prandial triglyceride and inflammatory responses following a

high-fat meal. Funding Mechanism: University Small Research Grant PI: Sara Rosenkranz Role: Co-Investigator Dates: 07/01/12 – 06/30/13 Total Funding: $6,678 Title: New distance education class, HN 844 Funding Mechanism: Division of Continuing Education Grant PI: Richard Rosenkranz Dates: 07/01/12 – 06/30/13 Total Funding: $5,666 Title: 2011 Conference Travel Grant- Round 1 Funding Mechanism: University of Western Sydney School of Biomedical & Health Sciences Travel Grant PI: Richard Rosenkranz Dates: 03/01/11 – 06/30/11 Total Funding: $3,000 AUD Title: Increasing active learning time in physical education: An application of Self-Determination Theory Funding Mechanism: University of Western Sydney School of Biomedical & Health Sciences Research Grant PI: Chris Lonsdale Role: Co-Investigator Dates: 11/01/10 – 06/30/11 Total Funding: $22,030 AUD Title: 2010 Conference Travel Grant- Round 2 Funding Mechanism: University of Western Sydney School of Biomedical & Health Sciences Travel Grant PI: Richard Rosenkranz Dates: 09/01/10 – 12/31/10 Total Funding: $1,000 AUD Title: Physical Activity in After-School Time Funding Mechanism: Kansas State University Big XII Faculty Fellowship PI: Richard Rosenkranz Dates: 06/01/09 – 11/30/09 Total Funding: $1,500

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INVITED LECTURES

2018 Strategies to Increase Physical Activity and Motivation during Physical Education Lessons for Children and Adolescents. Hunan Normal University, Changsha, China 2018 Strategies to Increase Physical Activity and Motivation during Physical Education Lessons for Children and Adolescents. Shanghai University of Sport, Shanghai, China 2018 Promoting physical activity and healthful eating in youth settings. Shanghai University of Sport, Shanghai, China 2017 Quality improvement to promote physical activity in youth settings. Invited seminar delivered to Physical

Education, Sport, and Physical Activity Research Group at Western Sydney University, Penrith, Australia. 2016 Quality improvement to promote healthful eating and physical activity in youth settings. Invited seminar

delivered to CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy, New York, New York. 2015 Desk Job Fitness. Presentation at Mercy Regional Health Center, Manhattan, KS. Presented in collaboration

with Rosenkranz SK, Mailey E, Anderson B, & Gray MS. 2014 Active lifestyles related to health and quality of life in older adults. K-State Faculty Lecture Series at

Meadowlark Hills Retirement Community, Manhattan, KS. 2014 Creating quality youth development settings to promote health and prevent obesity. Invited seminar delivered

to Early Start Research Institute at University of Wollongong, Australia. 2013 Youth settings for health promotion. Invited seminar delivered to University of British Columbia, Okanagan,

Canada. 2008 Healthful eating & physical activity, or what to do for good health: Today, tomorrow, and when you’re really

old like your teachers! Keynote address to Pittsburgh High School student body at Kansas Action for Healthy Kids Wellness Forum. Pittsburgh, KS.

2008 The impact of family mealtime on human nutrition. Invited talk at the Food & Youth: Finding the Tipping

Point for Wellness, Kansas Nutrition Conference. Junction City, KS.

GRADUATE/POSTGRADUATE STUDENT SUPERVISORY DUTIES Major Professor:

2018– Ninette Warner, MS in Dietetics, K-State 2017–2018 Katheryne Kimmel, MPH in nutrition emphasis, K-State 2017–2018 Lindsey Rasmussen, MPH in nutrition emphasis, K-State 2017–2018 Amanda Todavchick, MPH in nutrition emphasis, K-State 2017–2018 Bianca Garcia, MPH in nutrition emphasis, K-State 2015–2016 Nike Frans, Fulbright Scholar, MPH in nutrition emphasis, K-State 2014–2016 Cassandra Knutson, MPH in nutrition emphasis, K-State; Summer 2016 graduate First job: Lifestyle Change Program Coordinator for Nebraska Dept. of Health & Human Services 2014 Kirti Gandhi, MPH in nutrition emphasis, K-State 2013–2017 Emily Sperry, MPH in nutrition emphasis, K-State, Summer 2017 graduate 2013–2015 Natasha Rodicheva, Fulbright Scholar, MPH in nutrition emphasis, K-State; Spring 2015 graduate 2013–2015 Zaw Htoo, Fulbright Scholar, MPH in nutrition emphasis, K-State; Summer 2015 graduate

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Now PhD student at K-State 2013–2015 Natalie Updyke, MPH in nutrition emphasis, K-State; Summer 2015 graduate First job: Americorps Volunteer Coordinator 2012–2016 Trias Mahmudiono, Fulbright Scholar, PhD Human Nutrition, K-State; Spring 2016 graduate First job: Lecturer at Universitas Airlannga 2012–2013 Paige Johnson, MPH in nutrition emphasis, K-State; Spring 2013 graduate

First job: Wellness Ambassador at Rite Aid 2012–2017 Matthew Powell, MPH in nutrition emphasis, K-State; Fall 2017 graduate

First Job: Resident in pediatrics at Wesley Medical Center in Wichita, KS 2009–2010 Abby Bauer, MPH in nutrition emphasis, K-State 2008–2010 Sammy Ornelas, MPH in nutrition emphasis, K-State; August 2010 graduate,

First job: Resident in radiology at University of Kansas Medical School in Wichita Co-Supervisor/Co-Major Professor:

2014–2017 Brooke Cull, PhD in Public Health Nutrition, K-State, December 2017 graduate, First Job: Clinical Research Associate at Central States Research Centre

2010–2015 Justin Guagliano, PhD program, University of Western Sydney; April 2015 graduate post-doctoral research fellow at Kansas State University & University of Cambridge, UK

2010–2014 Emma George, PhD program, University of Western Sydney; April 2014 graduate, First Job: Lecturer at Western Sydney University, Australia

2010–2011 Shadi Faraj, MS by research program, University of Western Sydney Internship Supervisor:

2011 Kelly Neesson, MSc program, Wageningen University; First job: teacher/advisor in food and health at HAS Hogeschool, The Netherlands

Committee Member: 2018 Emily Umansky, MPH, University of Kansas School of Medicine, Wichita; Spring 2018 graduate 2018– Yanli Wang, PhD in Human Nutrition 2017–2018 Mayrena Hernandez, MPH in public health nutrition emphasis, K-State; Fall 2018 graduate;

now PhD student at University of Wisconsin 2017–2018 Olivia Paden, MPH in public health physical activity emphasis, K-State 2017–2018 Alexis Zavala, MPH in public health physical activity emphasis, K-State 2017–2018 Kyle Braun, MPH in public health physical activity emphasis, K-State 2017–2018 Rachel Van Gilder, MPH in public health nutrition emphasis, K-State 2016–2017 Aaron Swank, MPH in public health physical activity emphasis, K-State; Fall 2017 graduate First job: Household Coordinator at Meadowlark Hills Retirement Community 2015–2018 Nadeesha Mawella, PhD in Statistics, K-State; Spring 2018 graduate First job: Instructor at University of Missouri, Kansas City 2015–2018 Jillian Joyce, PhD in Human Nutrition, Fall 2018 graduate First job: Assistant professor at Oklahoma State University 2015–2018 Audrey Opoku-Acheampong, PhD in Human Nutrition 2015–2016 Daniel Perez, MPH in physical activity emphasis, K-State; Summer 2016 graduate, First job: Maternal & Child Health Director at Riley County Health Department 2014–2015 Erika Smith, PhD in Marriage and Family Therapy, K-State; Spring 2015 graduate 2013–2014 Scott Broome, MPH in nutrition emphasis, K-State 2014–2016 Judith Sempa, MPH in nutrition emphasis, K-State; Summer 2016 graduate, now PhD student at K-State 2014 Kelly Polin, M.S in Kinesiology, K-State 2013–2014 Patrick Steele, MPH in physical activity emphasis, K-State; Spring 2014 graduate,

First job: nurse at RHSNM in Las Cruces, NM 2013–2014 Brooke Cull, MPH in nutrition emphasis, K-State; Summer 2014 graduate 2013–2015 Chelsey Schlecter, MPH in physical activity emphasis, K-State; Summer 2015 graduate 2015–2018 Chelsey Schlecter, PhD in Kinesiology, K-State; Summer 2018 graduate First job: postdoctoral research fellow at University of Utah

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2013–2017 M. Isabelle Busenitz, PhD in Human Nutrition, K-State 2013–2016 Colby Teeman, MS program in Human Nutrition, K-State; Spring 2015 graduate, now PhD student at Florida Atlantic University 2013–2014 Elizabeth Grilliot, MPH in physical activity emphasis, K-State; Fall 2014 graduate,

First job: Director of Neighborhood development at Recreation Commission in Hutchinson, KS 2013–2018 Kelsey Casey, MS program in Human Nutrition, K-State; Spring 2016 graduate, now PhD

student at K-State 2013–2017 Bridget Byquist, MPH in public health nutrition emphasis, K-State; May 2017 graduate First job: Resident in emergency medicine at Eastern Carolina University 2012–2013 Ben McKenna, MPH in infectious disease emphasis, K-State; Fall 2013 graduate,

First job: Force protection specialist at Leonie 2012–2013 Michaela Schenkelberg, MPH in physical activity emphasis, K-State; Summer 2013 graduate, now PhD student at University of South Carolina 2012–2013 Arlerta Ndela, MPH in nutrition emphasis, K-State; Summer 2013 graduate,

First job: public health nutritionist in Swaziland 2012–2014 Amanda Rall, MPH in human nutrition emphasis, K-State; Summer 2014 graduate,

First job: Resident services leader at Meadowlark Hills retirement community 2009–2011 Tanis Hastmann, PhD in Human Nutrition, K-State; Fall 2011 graduate,

First job: Assistant Professor at University of North Dakota 2009–2012 Jennifer Hanson, PhD in Human Nutrition, K-State; Spring 2012 graduate,

First job: Assistant Professor at Louisiana Tech University 2009–2010 Andrea Schrage, MPH in nutrition emphasis, K-State; Spring 2011 graduate 2009–2013 Casey Weber, PhD program in human nutrition, K-State; Spring 2013 graduate,

First job: Senior food scientist/microbiologist at Cargill 2009–2010 Danae Wolcott, MS program in Health Physical Education & Recreation, University of Nebraska at Omaha, Summer 2010 graduate, First job: Assistant professor at University of Nebraska at Omaha 2008–2009 Zachary McGill, MPH in physical activity emphasis, K-State; Summer 2009 graduate

Research mentor PAN-CRC: 2013–2017 Stephani Kurti, PhD in Kinesiology, First job: Assistant Professor at James Madison University 2013–2017 Sam Emerson, PhD in Kinesiology, First job: Assistant Professor at Oklahoma State University 2017–2018 Johanna Zivotic

Post-doctoral training co-supervisor 2014–2016 Justin Guagliano, PhD, Department of Kinesiology, K-State Outside chair for PhD defense 2018 Herman Coceancigh, PhD in Chemistry 2017 Jordan Woehl, PhD in Microbiology 2014 Allison Teeter, PhD in Sociology

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT TRAINING

Community intervention dissemination supervisor: Martha Schneider, Human Nutrition Major, 2009-2010 Co-Supervisor: Lisa Yorston, BHons in Occupational Therapy, 1st Class Honours, 2011 Note: Winner of the University of Western Sydney Medal for Academic Excellence, 2011 Data collection team supervisor:

Kinesiology majors Kristina Fox, 2008-2009; Kim Savidge, 2007-2008; Claire Bruna 2014-2015 Nutrition Majors Lauren Griffen, 2009; Madeline Ross, 2009; Nicole Delimont, 2009; Rita Perez, 2008 PAN-CRC Lab research supervisor:

Loan Tang, McNair Scholars Program, Life Sciences Major, 2018 Chayce Wynne, Developing Scholars Program, Biology Major, 2013 Dylan Bassett, Nutrition Major, 2013 Thomas Lawler, Dietetics Major, 2013 Emma Bassett, Kinesiology Major 2015-2016

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Daniel Perez, Developing Scholars Program, Kinesiology Major, 2013-2015 Emmanuel Garcia, Developing Scholars Program, Kinesiology Major, 2013-2014

Girl Scouts Wellness Project Anna Biggins, Nutrition Major, 2017 Sarah Morris, Nutrition Major, 2017 University Honors Program supervisor:

Katherine Altendorfer, Nutrition Major, 2013-2015 Samantha Claassen, Nutrition & Dietetics Major, 2012-2015

Wildcat Wellness Coach supervisor: Samantha Krause, Dietetics Major, 2016 Courtney Klema, Dietetics Major, 2016 Hilary Robertson, Nutrition Major, 2016 Megan Bentler, Dietetics Major, 2016-2017 Claire Bruna, Nutrition Major, 2015 Kelby Green, Nutrition Major, 2015 Megan Reding, Nutrition Major, 2015 Kim Friedrichs, Nutrition Major, 2015 Andrea Sweetwood, Kinesiology Major, 2013 Ann Vosbeek, Dietetics Major, 2013 Brooke Sharpe, Nutrition Major, 2012 Cassie Werner, Nutrition Major, 2012 Chelsea Aeschliman, Kinesiology Major, 2012 Dustyna Sprigg, Kinesiology Major, 2012-2014 Emily Wilson, Dietetics & Nutrition Major, 2012 Jessica Perrault, Dietetics Major, 2013 Kassidy Simmons, Nutrition & Kinesiology Major, 2013 Kelly Leonard, Nutrition & Dietetics Major, 2013 Lindsey Weixelman, Kinesiology Major, 2013 Mitzie Rojas, Dietetics Major, 2013 Samantha Claassen, Nutrition & Dietetics Major, 2012 Samantha Kannawin, Kinesiology Major, 2013 Shanna Stewart, Nutrition, Kinesiology, & Dietetics Major, 2012 Taylor Rees, Nutrition & Kinesiology Major, 2013 Theresia McCollum, Nutrition & Kinesiology, Gerontology Major, 2013

UNIVERSITY, COLLEGE, AND DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE

2018 Associate Dean for Research Advisory Committee, College of Human Ecology 2017–2018 Provost’s committee, 5-year administrative review of Dean of the College of Human Ecology 2017– Junior Faculty Mentor 2016–2017 Search Committee member- Open Rank Professor of Kinesiology 2016–2017 College of Human Ecology Surcharge Committee Co-chair 2016 K-State Editors Brown Bag Forum panel member 2016 Walk Kansas & Johnson Cancer Center 5K Planning Committee member 2016 Search Committee member- Interim MPH Program Director 2015 Search Committee member: MPH Program Director 2015 College of Human Ecology Course Fee Proposal Committee member 2012– Dept. of Human Nutrition Primary faculty member and departmental contact for MPH Program 2012–2014 College of Human Ecology Faculty Council 2012–2016 Faculty Sponsor: K-State Swim Club 2012– Master of Public Health Faculty Advisory Council 2008–2010 Master of Public Health Faculty Advisory Council

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2013–2015 Master of Public Health Program Curriculum Committee 2008– HN/FNDH 413: Final Meal Evaluation Team 2012 Guest lecturer on sedentary behavior, Kinesiology 605 2012 Department of Human Nutrition Ad-hoc Public Health Nutrition Curriculum Change Committee 2012–2013 Department of Human Nutrition Eco Rep, 2009–2010 Undergraduate Advising for Public Health Nutrition Students 2009 L.I.F.E. 4 Kids Day Camp: Supervisor 2009 Human Nutrition 995: Grant Writing and Publication, Guest Panel Member 2009 Pathways to Public Health: Guest lecture on public health nutrition 2009 Veterinary Medicine CS 777: Guest lecture on vegetarian diets 2008–2010 Walk Kansas Advisory Board- K-State Research & Extension, Riley County 2008–2009 Department of Human Nutrition Student Learning Outcomes Advisory Committee

SERVICE TO PROFESSION

Executive committee service 2018–2020 Member-at-large, International Society of Behavioral Nutrition & Physical Activity Grant application review panels 2017–2018 United States Department of Agriculture; Agriculture & Food Research Initiative SBIR panel 2017–2018 National Institutes of Health, multi-level physical activity intervention studies panel Advisory panels 2015– National Physical Activity Plan Sector: Community Recreation, Fitness, and Parks Editorial duties 2018 Guest Editor: Journal of Sport and Health Science, on School-Based Physical Activity and Wellness 2012–2018 Associate Editor: Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport; physical activity & health section 2013–2015 Associate Editor: BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation; exercise and health section 2015– Editorial Board Member: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2015– Section Editor: BMC Public Health– Division of Energy-Balance-Related Behaviors Tenure & promotion external peer review 2016 College of Public Health, University of Georgia Graduate thesis/dissertation external peer review 2012 Faculty of Health and Environmental Science, Auckland University of Technology 2011 School of Health Medical and Applied Sciences, Central Queensland University Ad hoc peer-review

Abstract Reviewer: Society of Behavioral Medicine American Journal of Preventive Medicine Appetite Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being BMC Public Health British Journal of Health Psychology British Journal of Nutrition British Journal of Sports Medicine Childhood Obesity Children’s Health Care Conference Paper Reviewer: Global Telehealth 2018

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Gerontology Health Education & Behavior International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition & Physical Activity International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health International Journal of Obesity International Journal of Pediatric Obesity Journal of American College of Nutrition Journal of Exercise Science & Fitness Journal of Medical Internet Research Journal of Obesity Journal of Pediatric Psychology Journal of Pediatrics Journal of Physical Activity and Health Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport Journal of Sports Sciences Measurement in Physical Education & Exercise Science Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise North Carolina Medical Journal Obesity Reviews Open Journal of Preventive Medicine Pediatric Exercise Science Pediatrics International PLoS ONE Preventing Chronic Disease Preventive Medicine Psychology of Sport & Exercise Public Health Nutrition Social Science & Medicine Textbook Reviewer: Jones & Bartlett Learning; Public Health Nutrition: Principles and Practice in

Community and Global Health Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment & Rehabilitation

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Member & Fellow: American College of Sports Medicine; ACSM Central States Chapter Member: International Society of Behavioral Nutrition & Physical Activity Member: International Society of Physical Activity & Health Member: American Society for Nutrition Member: Kansas Public Health Association

CERTIFICATIONS & TRAINING 2017 CITI Ethics Training: Export compliance; international research; internet research; OSHA bloodborne pathogens; research in public elementary and secondary schools; research with children; responsible conduct of research; vulnerable subjects; IRB researchers and personnel on IRB protocols 2016 Title IX Training 2016 Creating Smarter Lunchrooms Certificate 2015 American Red Cross Standard First Aid Certification 2015 American Red Cross CPR/AED Certification 2011 Foundations of University Learning and Teaching Course, University of Western Sydney 2009 Kansas State University Safe Zone Ally Training

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2009 Centers for Disease Control & Prevention/Arnold School of Public Health, Prevention Research Center, University of South Carolina: Physical Activity & Public Health Post-Graduate Course Certificate

2004 USA Triathlon Level III Elite Coaching Certification (expired) 2003 USA Cycling Level II Coaching Certification (expired)

PERSONAL INFORMATION First-generation college student Military Service:

U.S. Army Reserve, 425th Transportation Unit, Salina, KS, 1988–1994 U.S. Individual Ready Reserve, 1994–1996 Honorable discharge at rank of Sergeant, E-5

Athletic honors: USA Triathlon Century Club member Overall winner of >100 multisport races 2-time sprint-distance USA Triathlon national champion 2002, 2003 Runner-up in USA Triathlon long distance national championship 1999 IronMan World Championship (Hawai’i) professional field qualifier and finisher 2000 Competitor in elite/professional qualifying process for Goodwill Games 1998 & Olympic Games 2000 Personal bests of 8:50 Ironman, 1:51 Olympic distance triathlon Represented USA as elite team member at ITU Long Distance Triathlon World Championship in Spain 2003 Represented USA as elite team member at ITU Duathlon World Championship in Germany 1998 Represented USA as elite team member at Astroman long distance triathlon in Japan 1999, 2001 National Junior Coach of USA Triathlon squad at World Championships 2002 in Mexico National Junior Coach of USA Triathlon squad at World Championships 2003 in New Zealand National Junior Coach of USA Triathlon squad at World Championships 2004 in Portugal Head Coach of USA Triathlon squad at World University Championships 2004 in Spain Head Coach of USA elite squad at World Duathlon Championships 2008 in Belgium United States Olympic Committee Developmental Triathlon Coach of the Year 2003